My family is also having to
face the ultimate letting go of one of our own, my sister, who passed
over to the other side in October, much sooner than we think she should have. Pancreatic
cancer. Her obituary accurately stated that she “reluctantly died;” letting go
was hard for her, too, which makes her grace and humor through the eight months
of her illness all the more amazing and precious. Rest in the peace, love, and
joy of God, Precious. That was her nickname among us sisters—Precious.
One more letting go that I am
doing is letting go of this blog—and of hustling for speaking engagements—and
of actively marketing my Sunday by Sunday
series. Letting go of these tasks, which I genuinely enjoy, is more of a
putting them down for a time to pick up something else: the writing of my next novel. Now, and for
2013, at least, I will be single-minded of purpose, focused in my writing
enterprises on this next book. Jon Hassler, a fine writer of small town
church fiction with whom I had a brief correspondence before his death, said
that when he was writing a book he watched no TV, read no newspapers, and had
little social life. I thought that seemed extreme on first hearing but have
come to accept the wisdom and the reality of it, varying in degrees for each author, I suppose. After several months
of little progress with my current project, I know that I've been trying to hang on
to too much. “What freedom and relief
eventually come as we let go, knowing that God will never let go…” (Cathie
Powell, The Anchorage, Greenville SC)
Meanwhile, I plan to post occasional updates on the book in progress at www.sundaybysunday.com Please stop by!
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